Abstract is: Khaled Mohieddine (Egyptian Arabic: خالد محيى الدين, IPA: [ˈxæːled ˈmoħj edˈdiːn]; August 17, 1922 – May 6, 2018) was an Egyptian revolutionary, politician, and military officer. As a member of the Free Officers Movement, he participated in the toppling of King Farouk that began the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, and led to the establishment of the Republic of Egypt. Mohieddine held important political and media roles throughout Gamal Abdel Nasser's presidency, although the two also had a number of fallings out. An outspoken individual, he was one of the few members of the revolutionary inner circle of Egypt able to disagree passionately with Nasser whilst still retaining Nasser's respect and admiration. His political influence diminished during the early part of Anwar Sadat's presidency until he cofounded a leftist political party, National Progressive Union Party (Tagammu), in 1976. Under Mohieddine's leadership, Tagammu became a significant opposition force during Hosni Mubarak's rule.
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P512 | academic degree | bachelor's degree | Q163727 |
P812 | academic major | trade | Q601401 |
P166 | award received | Lenin Peace Prize | Q308907 |
P607 | conflict | Egyptian revolution of 1952 | Q1780431 |
P27 | country of citizenship | Egypt | Q79 |
Kingdom of Egypt | Q124943 | ||
United Arab Republic | Q170468 | ||
Republic of Egypt | Q3087763 | ||
P1343 | described by source | Dictionary of African Biography | Q46002746 |
Africa: An Encyclopedic Reference | Q115653803 | ||
P69 | educated at | Egyptian Military College | Q3603942 |
P735 | given name | Khalid | Q16277895 |
Khalid | Q16277895 | ||
P1412 | languages spoken, written or signed | Arabic | Q13955 |
P102 | member of political party | National Progressive Unionist Party | Q1966909 |
P241 | military branch | Egyptian Army | Q6479134 |
P410 | military rank | major | Q983927 |
P1559 | name in native language | خالد محيي الدين | |
P106 | occupation | politician | Q82955 |
publisher | Q2516866 | ||
military officer | Q189290 | ||
P39 | position held | Member of the House of Representatives of Egypt | Q21290857 |
P1038 | relative | Zakaria Mohieddin | Q144615 |
P140 | religion or worldview | Islam | Q432 |
P21 | sex or gender | male | Q6581097 |
Q1966909 | National Progressive Unionist Party | founded by | P112 |
Q144615 | Zakaria Mohieddin | relative | P1038 |
Category:Khalid Muhyi al-Din | wikimedia | |
Arabic (ar / Q13955) | خالد محيي الدين | wikipedia |
Egyptian Arabic (arz / Q29919) | خالد محيى الدين | wikipedia |
Chālid Muhyī ad-Dīn | wikipedia | |
Khaled Mohieddin | wikipedia | |
en-simple | Khaled Mohieddin | wikipedia |
Persian (fa / Q9168) | خالد محییالدین | wikipedia |
ח'אלד מוחי א-דין | wikipedia | |
Khālid Muḥyi al-Dīn | wikipedia | |
nb | Khaled Mohieddin | wikipedia |
Chalid Muhji ad-Din | wikipedia | |
Khaled Mohieddin | wikipedia | |
Халед Мохи эд-Дин | wikipedia |
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